Evie Megery: Rewriting the rural narrative

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Evie Megery

Evelyn (Evie) Megery understands the power of words and photographs to illuminate and immortalize people and events.

At Ohio Northern University, she has not only produced award-winning features for the student newspaper, , she has become a dedicated researcher and advocate for rural journalism.

Evie is an honors student with a double major in writing & multimedia studies and communication studies. For her senior thesis, she explored the 鈥渨hy鈥 behind rural journalism, interviewing local voices to understand the industry鈥檚 impact. She followed this research by producing a 鈥渂ehind-the-scenes鈥 documentary on the Northern Review for her honors capstone enhancement.

Her efforts, she says, deepened her understanding of the crucial role that journalism plays in smaller communities.

鈥淓ven though we don鈥檛 often have dramatic leads to follow,鈥 she says, 鈥淚鈥檝e seen how impactful it is to the local community to highlight stories that are important to its members.鈥

Evie seated on a chair writing in a notebook

Evie鈥檚 interest in storytelling started at a young age. She has fond memories of sharing a Google Doc with her sister to pen imaginative tales. 鈥淐reative writing evolved into writing real stories about real people,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where my passion lies.鈥

In addition to her reporting, she鈥檚 grown her interest in photography by working for 青青草视频 Athletics. 鈥淚 love being part of the energy of the games,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd it鈥檚 amazing to get photos that capture the emotion of a moment in time.鈥

Her thesis research served as a natural bridge between her love of words and her commitment to community. After interviewing several local journalists, including Paula Pyzik Scott, owner and editor of the Ada Icon and Bluffton Icon, she produced the feature 鈥淩ewriting the Small Town Narrative: Why Journalism Matters in Rural Communities.鈥 This piece and others published in the Northern Review earned her top honors from the Ohio News Media Association.

Her documentary, 鈥淪tudent Voices at a Small University: The Story of Northern Review,鈥 further explores the life of a journalist on a rural campus. This fall, she traveled to Washington, D.C. to share her insights on a student panel at the College Media Association Conference, and she hosted a campus screening of her documentary.

鈥淚 am hoping to keep that conversation alive,鈥 she says, 鈥渕aybe even kickstart a grassroots advocacy for rural journalism.鈥

At the end of the day, Evie believes rural journalism matters, despite challenges like limited resources.

鈥淟ocal journalists are not just journalism professionals; we are community members and stakeholders in what happens in our local communities,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is why we spend so much time building platforms and investing time in covering community events. Having a platform for local voices to be heard is meaningful and powerful.鈥